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Marc Anthony's concert promoter sues streaming service after it crashed during 2021 virtual concert
A concert promoter for Marc Anthony's failed 2021 virtual concert is taking a streaming service to court for allegedly bungling the show.Loud and Live is suing the streaming platform Maestro for failing to live up to the terms of their agreement to broadcast Anthony's show online, according to legal documents obtained by TMZ on Tuesday.The 54-year-old singer, who performed at the Latin Grammy Awards last month, meant to put on a virtual concert for fans across the globe that they could stream live after buying a ticket, but the show crashed early on, leaving many viewers in the lurch.In its lawsuit, Loud and Live claims that Maestro assured it that the streaming platform would be able to handle 100,000 viewers signing in at once for the concert in April of last year. Payback: Marc Anthony's promoter Loud and Live is suing the streamer Maestro for crashing during an April 2021 virtual concert, according to TMZ; seen December 6 in NYCInstead, many fans weren't able to connect to the show, even as Anthony continued to perform.The concert, which ended up being around 90 minutes long, was recorded during the initial performance and posted to YouTube for free on the following.